In today's digital age, the accessibility of sensitive data and highly confidential information poses a significant risk to business entities, their technology infrastructure, and their reputation. It is crucial for businesses to explore cybersecurity options to safeguard their operations. Whether you invest in an updated and secure system or prioritize the development of a robust Cyber Security Policy, there are numerous ways to protect your business.
Cyber security is the art of protecting networks, devices, and data from unauthorized access or criminal use and ensuring confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information.
Cyber security is essential because it protects all categories of data, ranging from theft and damage. This includes sensitive data, personally identifiable information (PII), protected health information (PHI), personal information, intellectual property, data, and governmental and industry information systems.
There are many risks to having poor cyber security, some more serious than others. Inadequate protection can include but is not limited to, malware erasing an entire system, an attacker breaking into a system and altering files, or stealing credit card information. There is no guarantee that even with the best precautions, some of these things won't happen, but there are steps businesses can take to minimize their risks.
Think Before You Click. Think before you click. More than 90% of successful cyber-attacks start with a phishing email. If any part of the email seems off, such as the misspelling of an email address or a person requesting you to confirm your password or personal information, report it to your IT specialist or an appropriate company representative.
Use Strong Passwords. Use strong passwords and, ideally, a password manager to generate and store unique passwords. Picking a password is easy, but it may be easier to hack. The critical aspects of a strong password are length (the longer, the better), a mix of letters (upper and lower case), numbers, and symbols that have no ties to personal information.
Tighten Up Your Cyber Security Policy. Having a Cyber Security policy provides more protection for the business. Setting guidelines and procedures for employees allows them to know and understand what is required to ensure their devices, systems, and passwords are secure and protected and what to do should they experience a breach in data or potential cyber threats.
Employers should review their Cyber Security Policy to ensure they have set guidelines for employees and have provided them with procedures to follow.